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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911' t Society and Personals , Mr. and Mr. Q. R. Poole enter tained again Wednesday evening In Woolsey Id honor of their guests. Mrs. Fog, and daughter!. Mls Lucy arid M,lsa Katherlne Fox, of Savannah. Ua. The gueau lnrludfd .Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph Ralston, Mrs Frltrhle, Miss's Etbel Palmer. Dorothy " i t (.won, C'h r i ! May Ralston, Margaret Pate, Linda Pats, Lucllt' Italslon, Mesara. Iiun Stewart, Horace Smith, Willie Nelon. Ralph Roherson, Albert Dillon, t'har 11a Balaton, Oeorge Woolen, aim Poo), oJhnnlo Ilalaton. Delightful m utile waa rendered und refreshments were served during the evening. .; J Mr, Hobart, Mr. Racy. '.Mr. Win ston and Mr. Stanley Ilolund art playing exhibition game of tcnnla In the afternoon at the Country club, Which, are being watched with kee. ; Intereat by the club membera. Ten- i ; nit has com into lta own ukbiii this . season and the rourta at the club are nearly always In uae from early In the . morning until sunset. The clearing weather augura for a good day to roorraw. Tea will be served aa uaual and 0i ere will be tennis and golf. ' '; J ; Miss Blanch Atcheaon entertained with an Informal bridge party Wed nesday afternoon at the home of her later, Mr a. Rufo Fltapatrlck. on St. Dunstsn's road In honor of Mra. Wil liam Hardee, of New Orleana. aV- . . .. -The meeting of the Saturday Mualc Club, which waa scheduled for today, hag been postponed until next Satur day When a meeting wll be held at the horn of Mr. O. C. Hamilton. A fancy dress ball Is announced for Friday evening, Sept. 1, at the Bat tery Park, and will serve to open 'he autumn season very pleasantly. The bafl room will be appropriately deco rated for the affair, and the costume worn, by the girig win bs those of peasants or "dairy maids," with mus lin, lac frilled eaps snd-sprons. and the men will wear the fanciful cos tumes usually attributed to rustic youths of other countries. There will be the usual Informal danne in the . palm' room this evening, , VI e) . . i Mrs. R, J. Tlghe has returned from , a two and a half months' tour ' f Ku rope, during which time ehe 'th I r PMy of fifteen young girls frm ffruth Carolina and Trnneesee visited 'rg land, Ireland, Scotland, Hot e.nl, glum. France, Germany, fv ttlrnd and Italy, The trip, which t n fe - under the guidance of an rpe.l wee 1 courlert wa enjoyable In ry fr ttcular and without mishap. A num ber of the party rmv- vtha ehaperone, and will return to America In October. Others of the party returning remained - in New York. for stay of several weeks. Js) . Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hamilton gave a dinner party Tuesday evenlna In Honor ttt Mr. and Mr. Richard Xod ham, el Columbus.. Oa., and Mr. Henry T. Dartlett, of Montgomery, at their new residence In 'Ardmlon park. The house) was simply decorated with quantities of laurelr-and the- table, rating eighteen guests, .was covered with a cloth of lac over olive green ratln. the centerpiece being of white ; fl owets. Each guest waa given an at tractive souvenir. .- jr , Jf 1 A marriage ot some interest to their friends In "this section and other parts of the state waa Jhat of Mr. OCHtt Heffner and 11" Xffle Hselan, which oocurred st Hickory a few days ago. It had been rumored for sometime the marriage w to take place, but neither of the contracting parties would talk about the pending event-to their Intimate friends. Th bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Healan. of this .place, and haa for eome time held a position Jn Mr. M. M. Courtney'e store here, and has a host of friends. Mr. Heffner has held a position with J. E. ' SheU A Co., druggists of Lenoir, for many years, and also haa a large number of friends through this sec tion of North Carolina. The young couple 'have returned to Lenoir and will make this their future home. Little Miss Adele Dufour has re turned from a visit of some weeks to her grandmother, Mrs. Roman, at Co lumbia, S. C. Miss Cuthbert Dufour Is remaining several weeks longer. Mrs. fields and her daughter, who hav been visiting Mrs. Morris on -models in C.B corsets at $1,00 to $10.00; 'clas sique at $8.50 and $10.00, and other popular makes at $1.00 to $10.00. Hand Waists in Misses' and Children's sizes 60c a;. V. M00RE & CO. i Specialists la Women' Ready-to. Wear .Carsaeata. . M PATTON AVE. - .v ".. 'i : " avenue, have returned to Cum bcrland th'lr home In raduiah. Ky. mands made upon it, and she is often Mr. Louis Purvia, of Chicago, U ex- ; left with weakened health or chronic pert,.,, lay tr a teI1 daj.- y Willi ailmcnta N(J rcmedy go tru a Irl.n.l,: in th city. he)p to nature as MotLer-8 j,rie(1 and no expectant mother should fail Mi s .Miller, of Htamford. Conn., to use it. It relieves the pain and who ia amending eome lime with Mtas discomfort, caused by the strain on Matll. Harris on Church street haH the liam-nts, makes pliant and elas re,,,rned from a trip to Hl.cic Moun-iUc th()Se fibrM and wllich . nature is expanding, prevents numb- .Mr. and Mrs. Eurion Srhoepf have ! raation breast glands. The BVStcm S " afterwards. ,,"n Jhson. llle. Kla, to reside .j thu9 pre.,arc(1 hy Mother.9 j If your meals don't !ll comfortably. , permanently Mr. ,op( ,vln, a-; Priend dispels the fear that the crisis ' or ,what ou wt H" lum" of Mr liaiiley frmlth haa returned to recovery for the mother, and she is Kir Mr" ce'' ' ttfr,rhVl" ' h'"ilcft a althy to enjoy the brother, Mr. Leorgo Bmlth. rearing of her Mra. Anna M. aJekson and amall daughter, Elsie, of Memphis, Tenn.. are visiting the parents of the former for several weeks. Miss Ialsy King, who has been vis iting friends In the city, haa returned to Ilendersonvllle. Mr. O, C. Hamilton left lost even ing for Chicago after a visit of sev- eral weeks to his family at Ardmlon park. Mr. W. R. McDonald has returned from a brief trip to Hondersolnvllle. Mrs. Elmer Westall has returned from Hendersonvllle, where she hss been one of the soloists at the Cha tauqua. Miss Jennie Connell, who has bern visiting friends snd relatives In the city for some time, has returned to her home in Charlotte. Mr, Prank Condor went to Hender sonvllle yesterday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Freeman, returning In the even ing. Mr. and Mrs. F D. Hunter and chil dren have returned to their home In Ohio after spending the summer with relatives In this city and Greensboro Miss Carrie Whltlock leaves next week for New York, where she will spsnd the autumn with relatlvee, first going to the shore for a month's stay. Dr. W. P. Herbert has gone to his home In Virginia for a brief visit. .Mra Jsmee Hart, of Austin, Tex., Is visiting her parents In this city t several weeks. Miss Evelyn and Miss Ruth of Waynesvtlle, are the guest of th Misses Neeley at their residence on Flint street. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Needham, Miss Marie Needham and Mr. Rich ard Needham, a nephew of the for mer, who occupied Point Breeae cot tage. Battery Park, during the season return to their home In Columbus, Oa., next week. Miss Ada Dwlght, who has spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. F. B. Davles, returns to her home In Cin cinnati, O.. within a few days. PERSONAL Miss Evelyn and Miss Ruth Abel, of Waynefcvill, are visiting the Misses Neeley at their home, 175 Flint street. Mr. James E. Rector left yesterday for Marshall on professional business. Mrs. Joseph Daunenherg, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. 8. Norlch, at 8J Central avenue. Is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Monica Dempaey left for N'ew York yesterday after a visit to friends In the city. Th friends of Dr. Alice E. Johnson will be glad to know that she has reached Fort Said after a safe voy age across the Atlantic and a stay at Parla. Oenoa and Naples. Dr. John son Is in charge of the American hos pital at Tanta, Egypt, which place she has reached by the present time. Mrs. 8. Reekman. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Kohn, returns to her home In New York today. ,,,,,' Mlas Luella Thompson has returned j from a several months- visit to her Distinctive Corset Style We are showing ma ny exclusive models in the Madame Irene cor set for which we havo the Asheville agency. These models indicate fashionable tendencies for fall, and wll be in dispensible for the cor rect draping of the new fall and winter cos tumes. In 'plain and figured contil and bro cade . .$5.00 to $10.00 We are also showing a number of stvllsli Women who bear children and re main healthv are those who nren.ire , tueir systems in advance of baby s coming. Unk-ss the mother aiJa : -,,. : iu . -...i i,:,,i icj,, i ' , . ; ntsB of limbs, and 6ootliea the inflam- Friend assures a mvedv nnrl rniTinUlo child. Mother' MOTHERS Vricnd is sold ut drug stores EMEND Write for on c free book for epcct- ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a h1pful nature. ' r-MOFTCiD ' - CULATOH CO.. At'mta. Co. family In Bandusky. O., and will spend the winter In Aehevllle. J. C. Doty, of Black Mountain, left yesterday for Ohio to visit relatives and friends for a month or six weeks. Mrs. W. L. Scott and son, Milton, of Tampa, Fla., are here for an Indefi nite visit to the mother of the former, Mrs. O. W. Dunn. It Is not unlikely that Mrs. Scott will give a recital be fore returning to her home, at the re quest of her many friends In the city. Miss Nan Reynolds Is 111 at her home on Orchard street. Mrs. D. B. Coltrane. of Concord, la Ashevljle for a several weeks' visit to friends in the city. ' Mr. Owen Oudgent went to Clyde yesterday to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Osborn. Prof. W. B. Schltle, of Henderson vllle, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. and Mra. J. Paul Leonard, of Statesvllle, who have been spending their honeymoon In Aehevllle and at Lake Toxaway, expect to leavo today or tomorrow for their home. Mrs. F. J. Allbrlght and daughter, "h, and son. Edgar, returned to the yesterday, and are" at home at 60 mberland avenue. They have spent .'lie past three months In Wisconsin. NEGRO WHO KILLED ANOTHER CAPTURED Killing Oocurred Lat Sunday at Mor ganton Some Shrewd Work In Ef fecting Capture. LENOIR. Aug. 1. Wilson For ney, the negro who shot and killed James Powell, another negro at Mor ganton Sunday, was raptured here last night at the home of his brother In the colored settlement of Freejdman by Sheriff Icard. Deputy Sheriff Rob ert E. Tuttle, Policeman J. W. Welsh and V. 8. Officers L. A. Orant and Louis R. Abel. The house was sur rounded and admittance demanded by Marshal Grant, and after some min utes the house was entered. I'pon en tering the house the negro, Wilson Forney, was found In bed, apparently asleep, but when the officers entered his room the negro appeared to be searching for a weapon In his bed and was quickly overpowered and handcuffed and escorted to Jail. He waa taken to Morganton Shla morn ing by Sheriff Icard. It was not known the fleeing negro was In this section until yesterday aft ernoon when Sheriff Berry, of Burke county, phoned to Mayor McCall that It was supposed the nogro was here. Plans for his capture were mode, and the officers set out for the home of his brother about 9 o'clock and cap tured him, which was pretty quick tured him, which work pn ,he part ,t understood t of the officers here. here was a reward of $50 offered for the negro. MORE ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION Preparations sre being made whereby the "land of the sky" will be further ndvertlseU by the means of lantern slides In the New ToTk Land exposition this fall. Lectures Illustrated, by views of the develop ment of the south will be made by representatives of the Southern rail way. A letter was received from the land snd industrial aftent, M. V. Richards, of the Southern, by the board of trado yesterday, stating that he wanted a few views. A num ber of views have been forwarded by the board of trade from which Mr. Richards can make a selection of those desired. ELECTRO-RADIO MAN ARRESTED, LIBERATED!: effect that Dr. Xavler Wltman, of Electro-Radio fame, had keen arrest ed In Columbia. 8. C. The Aehe vllle policeman st once notified the Columbia officers to hold the msn and mailed them a warrant for his arrest. However. It was learned In the city last night that upon the advice of the city attorney of Columbia the man we given his liberty. "' 'may not be safely met. Mother's ''"'V'" y" 'cn' 'T " OYSPEPSIJrGAS, SOURNESS, HEARTBUBN, OR INDIGESTION WILL PROMPTLY VANISH. Your Out-of -Order Stomach Feels Fine Five Minutes After Taking H Little Diapepsin Every year regular) more than a million stomach sufferers In the United States, Egland and Canada, take. Tape's Dlapepsln, and realize not only Immediate, but laatlng re lief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you est and overcome a sour, gassy,. out-of-order stomach five tlon. Get from your pharmacist Mr?. Hardin Burnley Will give a recital of child impersonations and other humorous selections in the Ball Boom of the Battery Park Hotel at 8:30 p. m. Saturday for the benefit of the S. P, C. A. Tickets 50c and 25c. BURTON & HOLT Furniture and Howe Furnishing Corner Pack Square aiid South Main St. All kinds of PreSh Meats, Surloln and Tenderloin and Porterhouse Steak, per lb '. , . . v 20c Round Steak, per lb 15c Chuck Steak, per lb 10c Lamb Chops, per lb 20c Lamb Roast, per lb. . ., ... . 15c and 30c Veal Chops and Cutlets per lb . . . 30c V. V. HAYNIE, The Grocer Cor. X. Main and Ksst Kta. Pbone 7T ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Full Double Scholarship la the very best for fall and winter study. It pre pares for Immedate employment and for life. Collage opposite postofflce. Henry S. Shockley, principal. Dr. CD. Miller, Graduate American Col- leg of M ethane -" '' Therapy li North Spruce St. ASHETJLLlC, N. C. -Phone 671 1 fours ' by Engagement HEALTH, IS COMBUS TION My business Is aiding natureto dlspoce of this unwelcome abnormality. I accomplish this by means of a physiological, scientific system of manual manipu lation of the structure which, by ac celerating the circulation, Increases combustloD and so facilitates ths natural elimination of a diseased condition. In short. I make It poa slnle for the body to purify itaelf by linptovlng the circulation. This Is tre objiLt and certain result of Me fharKi Tl.tmpy. I do not disparage the noble art of the physician and surgeon, and if your sickness is not amenalbe to Mechano-Therapy, t shall tell you so frankly. Henderson ville- Transfer Co, Henderjnnvllle, N. C., Agents on all trains, basgafre checked from hotels and private residences to destination of ticket by applying at 41S Main BL Phone 210. R. H. Muckenfuss. Jr. Manager, formerly With the Charles on Transfer Co.. Charleston. S. t. LINGERIE LAUNDERED PERFECTLY The more delicate the fa bric the more care is exer cised in the handling when it is being laundered here. PHONE 70 A Triul la All We Ask. Swannanoa Laundry "We Treat Tour laundry While" M. & VV. Indian : Coal j Stands for. fuel com- J fort in the kitchen J range, in the grate, or I heater. It's just Good, 2 Clean Coal. ' : Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice! Company : 60 Pauoa At. Drmiiraor Bldg. rieait-uurn, uisi la a isiKn 01 inuiKca-i a 60c I CAM ot pap' D1PeP,!" lke a u'jbb jusi soon as you can. 1 nere wll be no aour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gaa or heart-burn, fullness or hea feeling In the stomach, nauaea, debilitating headaches, dlzxlnees or i Intentlnal griping. This will all go;' and, besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stoca"h to poi son your breath with nauseous odors, f'apo's Dlapepsln la a certain cre for out-of-order stomachs, beeauae It' takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug atore. These large 00c cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure al most any cane of Dyspepsia, Indiges tion ct any other stomach disorder. S0URW00D HONEY We have it. We have as many dif ferent flavored honeys as there are flowers to produce it from. Does apple cider taste like peach brandy? Phone 857 C. .W. Harmon & Co. Sec Page Saturday Evening Post of Septeber 2. It gives you good reason why ''Nichols Way" laundry work is best. Phone 95 A s he v I lie Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr Great Convenience And eaves bother tu have your bag. gage checked from your no use to destination. Asheville Transfer & Storage Company rticme 810. Burn our coal and save the difference. ASHKVUJbB DRAT. PXJBX, A GOJN trrnccnoN oa Phone v) TRIMMED HATS at Half Price M. WEBB & CO. Automobile and Picnic Parties will find in LAUREL PARK Hendersonvllle, : : : N. 0. not only "the moat beawtirul natural park in America," but an Ideal spot for a day's outing. WALTER B. SMITH, teenager. Laurel Park, HenatarsonTllle. N. a Lossaru TAcy Iace JriSFrxmt" were the first front-laced corsets in America. They have Improved with every new model and In every sea son, until It would seem that per fection could be no nearer attained. MISS HUFF, COKSKTTERE Rooms 27 and 28. American National Bank Building. ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main 8t. CELEBRATED CANDY ON ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Office. S .1 I" imsnm. Friday's Removal fale Specials I) I A I 12 l-2c Androscoggin Domestic, 36 inches wide, yard. Another case of androscoggin domestics came in recently and we will offer it for one day today at lc per yard Quantity is limited to 10 yards to a customer. IMMIMMMMMHIMHI The Best Bread on Earth Is only the equal of our famous BUTTER-CRUST BREAD Stays moist longer than any other bread, and. weighs full 16 ounces to each loaf. Ask your grocer or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY Porch Goods, Refrigerators and Hammocks at 25 per cent off while they last. Beaumont Furniture Co. phoxe iooa eJeeeejHJ A. L A Don't order hair by mall when you can have your hair matched perfectly in quality and shade. We make up all special orders without extra charge, and guarantee perfect satisfaction and lowest prices. We make up your combings to order and do first class work in Manicuring, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Facial, Scalp and Chiropody for ladies and gentlemen. Consult Miss McN'amara, Expert Skin Specialist. Phone 16 t j t t f ? MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone 16. 25 Haywood St. We Are to execute ail orders Iri the designing of any piece of Jewelry that you may desire made according to your own Ideas. Ws make a specialty of thla class of work, also the setting of dia monds and other precious stones. A visit to our store will prove to your advantage If you contemplate placing an order of this nature. Satisfaction assured, workmanship the best, charges mod erate. CHAS. E. HENDERSON. Jeweler 63 PATTTON AVEXUK. &f. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHARLES COFFEE is a blend of the beat, most delicious coffees obtainable snd is roasted In New Orleans the most i.oted coffee center in the world. Packed In air tight packages. OlOfi-POCND PACKAGE 35c THUEK-POUM PACKAGE $1.00 Sold by M. HYA1VIS CORNER NORTH MAIN e ST. CHAS. COFFEE. FOR 7 room unfurnished house, Mont ford section. Modern Very desirable. 122.50. S room furnished house, Victoria Road. Splendid view, nace heat, servants' quarters, etc. 65.00. THE H. F. GRANT REAL Weayerville A Nine-Mile Trolley Ride Through Country. Every Hour on the Hour from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M Also 6:30 A. M. and 11 P. M. On Sundays the last car will 7 P. M. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE ASHEVTJUJS at EAST TENNESSEE li. R. T North Main Street TURKISH The Gruner 31 Haywood Street ICE DAILY Phone 71 and we will keep you supplied dally with tea, di rect Into your refrigerator or toe box. Made from steam and absolutely pure. Asheville Ice Co. a. SslSB 1 JTr Bleached for 7 l-2c rt 27 S. MAIJf BT. JeJeeejMjeJ JeJeeee$ D I ES Prepared ET. CHAS. COFFEE. I AND tEKfUMOX AVE. m ST. CHAS. COFv"EI5 J RENT throughout. Bath, fur- TY CO.. 48 Patton Ave. ILine a Beautiful leave Asheville for Weavervllle at BATHS Sanitarium For Ladies and Gentlemen GOOD RIGS With lively stepping horses and careful driv ers. Phone 3a, Weaverville Roberts & Reagan WKAVERVIIXE N. C If ( m I
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